By the Mississippi

It's been too long since my last outfit post. Things are still so crazy and discombobulated that Cole and I never have enough time for shoots. I appreciate all my lovely readers sticking around and bearing with me during this new transition in my life. It was super hot and incredibly humid today with temperatures in the high 90s (it actually felt more like 110 degrees). Even though we were drenched in sweat, we soldiered through the shoot and I think it turned out pretty well. It doesn't hurt that the Mississippi is so very pretty. Oh, yeah. If you hadn't noticed, I'm blonde again. After my lame attempt in February, I decided to give it another go. I'm much happier this time around. Hopefully, I can keep myself from dying it for a bit and actually enjoy my new color. What do you think?








Photos by me and Cole. Thanks, darling!
Lace dress: F21Straw boater: UOSandals: Miz MoozVintage Dooney & Bourke bag: City Girl, EtsyVintage belt: borrowed from momOld locket: J.Crew...Check back tomorrow for a new giveaway!
Yours,
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